their work force somewhat, and you know, it would take commitment from school house to get that to happen. oh, absolutely. but i also think it has to do with the long-term thinking of the owner of that business. hey, if you haven t updated the technology and materials and machinery being used in our factory, if you want to compete for their business and other business, you ve got to have the latest and greatest out there so that you can, for instance, lower your costs by being able to produce even faster with the best equipment. i do think for all businesses, not just manufacturing, but in general there is a lesson there about thinking of your suppliers and your vendors as your partners, not your enemies. not somebody who you have a bad relationship with. not someone you keep secrets from. right. also the fact that both of them had a very strong made in the usa, how important it was to support local communities, support local people, that that is also part of their value system,
shutdown over government spending. but now a continuing resolution that passed the house last night has run into a brick wall. the senate democrats. nbc s luke russert joins us from the hill. there was a vote and it went down. luke, harry reid is now saying perhaps we ll go back to it on monday and have a cooling off period over the weekend. reporter: that was harry reid s message just a few minutes ago saying that he himself, mitch mcconnell, as well as nancy pelosi and john boehner should meet over the weekend to figure out a bipartisan solution to what is this impasse and really it has to do with this offset. the government runs out of money on september 30th. congress is slated to go home after today s business. the jewish new year starts on wednesday. a lot of these congressman have trips they have planned and fundraisers and none of them want to come here on monday but that looks to be what will happen specifically why? there s an offset in the house bill to fund the government
era. he had that amazing capacity to interview such a range of people from all walks of life and to really bring out the real person and the best of them. just basic questions. never mean spirited. sometimes tough but always revealing and insightful and trying to really get you to the essence of who a person was. it really is the end of an era. it s sad. a gentleman, which is rare in today s business. very much. very much. and also, just, i mean, larry king has been known for having some pretty interesting celebrity interviews, but for our world in politics, he s really changed the political debate with some of the interviews he s done going back in time to the ross perot interview and the debate with al gore. i can t think of a political figure who han appeared on larry king. anybody of any note. big moments in political news, big moments in cultural and celeb rry the ti news and
two lions two tigers in the reporting two of escape from assuming western germany news for us reports that is there to tell us what happens next. and welcome to the program. the european union has seen a day of challenges euro skeptic government taking charge in italy political instability in spain and later in today s business update we ll look at the opening salvos of a trade war between the e.u. the united states well started as a lever which and now has a new government three months after elections the president has sworn in prime minister just because he s cabinet after a turbulent week of political drama and financial turmoil sparked by fears that the populist coalition wants to leave the euro. in the end it all happened quickly the
in person if you ve never done it try to do it take a tour it s awesome. first, it s pretty. it s traelreally nice this time of year. look, it s lovely. also if you can get inside you might get a chance to get up close and fernlpersonal with lbj. that s me in the lbj room with the lbj portrait. i was tryingib&uu to do the i m squeezing your head thing but it didn t work at all. one of the things going to the capitol in person means is you can pick up stuff like this in person, the printed calendar of business for today s day in the senate and it s out on all the desks and you can take one. i asked. it s okay to take. thursday political 16th. senate convenes at 10:00 a.m. and right there on the cover it says what today s business is. it s printed on today s schedule. pending business. senate bill 178, a bill to provide justice for victims of trafficking. this is the bill the republicans are using as their reason to not vote on loretta lynch. until this bill passes they say including ant